Trump is back…the “Now What” thread


Couple of things on this:

-just like with Reagan, any economic changes take time to manifest. It may be the correct decision, but there is pain in the intermediate steps. That requires adults who can see the big picture and endure the pain for the benefit of the next generation.

-Those opposed will focus those with short term goals on the pain. They will vote in the midterms on that.

How many people can give up today for tomorrow? That’s the question. Back in the day it was an easy answer, today both have become synonymous, albeit incorrectly.
 
Well not being a constitutional lawyer, I looked up a few things and first of all the AI generated shit seemed written by a liberal whore.

Then I found this, and well it's written by lawyers for lawyers trying to soak both sides of a case for as much cash as possible regardless of an outcome since niether side give one tiney little shit about thier client except for being a cash cow.

Shisten, nix shisten oun or nine?

ArtI.S8.C18.8.7.2 Aliens in the United States​

Article I, Section 8, Clause 18:
[The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.
In 1903, the Court in the Japanese Immigrant Case reviewed the legality of deporting an alien who had lawfully entered the United States, clarifying that an alien who has entered the country, and has become subject in all respects to its jurisdiction, and a part of its population could not be deported without an opportunity to be heard upon the questions involving his right to be and remain in the United States.1 In the decades that followed, the Supreme Court maintained the notion that once an alien lawfully enters and resides in this country he becomes invested with the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all people within our borders.2
Eventually, the Supreme Court extended these constitutional protections to all aliens within the United States, including those who entered unlawfully, declaring that aliens who have once passed through our gates, even illegally, may be expelled only after proceedings conforming to traditional standards of fairness encompassed in due process of law.3 The Court reasoned that aliens physically present in the United States, regardless of their legal status, are recognized as persons guaranteed due process of law by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.4 Thus, the Court determined, [e]ven one whose presence in this country is unlawful, involuntary, or transitory is entitled to that constitutional protection.5 Accordingly, notwithstanding Congress’s indisputably broad power to regulate immigration, fundamental due process requirements notably constrained that power with respect to aliens within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.6
Yet the Supreme Court has also suggested that the extent of due process protection may vary depending upon [the alien’s] status and circumstance.7 In various opinions, the Court has suggested that at least some of the constitutional protections to which an alien is entitled may turn upon whether the alien has been admitted into the United States or developed substantial ties to this country.8 Thus, while the Court has recognized that due process considerations may constrain the Federal Government’s exercise of its immigration power, there is some uncertainty regarding the extent to which these constraints apply with regard to aliens within the United States.
It's says those that passed through our "gates". They came in legally and overstayed their Visa. It doesn't cover those that crossed into the USA illegally in the back of cars or across the river or anywhere else. Only those that came through a legal point of entry. When they came to the legal point of entry, "gate", they were given permission to enter for a time period.
This is exactly why they were granting amnesty to them over the last several years.
 
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"This week Israel joined the US coalition's bombardment of Yemen, following a ballistic missile launch on Ben Gurion International Airport, resulting in six injuries. President Trump on Tuesday has indicated the Houthis are ready to talk and no longer want to fight the US. The Houthis within an hour of the headlines denied this, calling the president's words "inaccurate". Fight still on?..."

HOUTHI SPOKESMAN DENIES GROUP WILL STOP ATTACKING RED SEA SHIPS

Guess time will tell.
 
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